dispersion means a broken down into similar parts. Is that helpful?
Diffusion is generally the process in which a constituent moves through a concentration gradient and dispersion is referred to the bulk flow of the molecules.
the three types of dispersion are: 1. Intermodal Dispersion 2. Chromatic Dispersion 3. Waveguide Dispersion
Primary dispersion halo and secondary dispersion halo.
The only intermolecular forces in this long hydrocarbon will be dispersion forces.
The solid dispersion is a dispersion of one or more ingredient in a inert matrix at solid state,
Diffusion is generally the process in which a constituent moves through a concentration gradient and dispersion is referred to the bulk flow of the molecules.
Violet light has a higher index of refraction than red or blue because it is a higher frequency wave. Violet light will have the largest angle of deviation during the process of dispersion.
the three types of dispersion are: 1. Intermodal Dispersion 2. Chromatic Dispersion 3. Waveguide Dispersion
the three types of dispersion are: 1. Intermodal Dispersion 2. Chromatic Dispersion 3. Waveguide Dispersion
The manner in which members of a population are arranged in a particular area is know as dispersion. There are three main kinds of dispersion, which are clumped dispersion, random dispersion, and uniform dispersion.
Primary dispersion halo and secondary dispersion halo.
No, for jellies, dispersion phase is liquid and dispersion medium is solid. And for emulsions,both dispersion phase and dispersion medium is liquid.
The only intermolecular forces in this long hydrocarbon will be dispersion forces.
Dispersion: when any solids particle of very small size i.e. in micrometer are allowed to mixed in any solvent then these particle get dispersed in the solvent. particle do not mixed with the solvent but they are dispersed in the solvent completely and after some time these particle get settle down. eg. of dispersion: dispersion of gas molecule in the air. dispersion of the pigment in solvent. while in solublization process the particle are in nanometer range and they get completely mixed with the solvent . after the solublization process the particle cannot be seperated back from the solvent. eg. solublisation of the drug in the solvent in drug delivery process.etc.
The solid dispersion is a dispersion of one or more ingredient in a inert matrix at solid state,
A rainbow is an example of dispersion noob
The word dispersion means the process of distributing things in a wide area. This is a common term when it comes to seeds.